Image, Source: digital file from T01 duplicate negative
This picture is called Coca-Cola shack in Alabama. It was taken by Walker Evans on December 1935. The setting of this photo is outdoors with natural lighting in a rural area in the daytime. In this pictur there are no people. What catches my eye first is the NEHI sign because it's so big and its brighter than everything else. This buliding, most likely a store, looks to be in a condition that isn't really all that great and it kind off looks like it's in the middle of nowhereand grassland and small spaced out houses surround it. This is a positive picture in the light.
I like this photo because it relates to me because the sing at the top says Coca-Cola. I think this is cool because most kids my age think that everything in the past has nothing to do with them. This picture proves wrong. Everyone who likes coke or soda of some kind relates to this photo.
A question I would ask the photographer would be; how did you find this shak. It's in the middle of nowhere and no one is arround. An other question I would ask would be; What, to you, is significant in this photo, or does it mean anything to you.
This picture is called Coca-Cola shack in Alabama. It was taken by Walker Evans on December 1935. The setting of this photo is outdoors with natural lighting in a rural area in the daytime. In this pictur there are no people. What catches my eye first is the NEHI sign because it's so big and its brighter than everything else. This buliding, most likely a store, looks to be in a condition that isn't really all that great and it kind off looks like it's in the middle of nowhereand grassland and small spaced out houses surround it. This is a positive picture in the light.
I like this photo because it relates to me because the sing at the top says Coca-Cola. I think this is cool because most kids my age think that everything in the past has nothing to do with them. This picture proves wrong. Everyone who likes coke or soda of some kind relates to this photo.
A question I would ask the photographer would be; how did you find this shak. It's in the middle of nowhere and no one is arround. An other question I would ask would be; What, to you, is significant in this photo, or does it mean anything to you.